What is a mill house


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(ˈmɪlˌhaʊs)

n

a house attached to a milla building in which grain is crushed and ground to make flour

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(ˈmɪlˌhaʊs)

n., pl. -hous•es (-ˌhaʊ zɪz)

a building that houses milling machinery, esp. of flour.

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Paula Millhouse was born and raised in Savannah, Georgia, where Spanish moss whispers tales in breezes from the Atlantic Ocean to her soul.

Laoise, Ireland, and (c) EPIK HAIR STUDIO LIMITED, having never traded having its registered office at 2 Millhouse, Main Street, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 and its principal place of business at 2 Millhouse, Main Street, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15 and (d) BALLINTESKIN EQUESTRIAN STUD LIMITED, having ceased to trade, having its registered office at Ballinteskin Farm, Wicklow Town,Co.

25 July 2014 - Russian drugmaker OJSC Pharmstandard (LON:PHST) and asset manager Millhouse LLC said they had closed their acquisitions of interests of 20% and 50%, respectively, in Biocad Holding Ltd, the principal investor in Russian biotechnology firm CJSC Biocad, without giving financial details.

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What is a mill house

Millhouse may refer to:

  • Eric Millhouse (1891–1950), South Australian lawyer and advocate for returned servicemen
  • Robin Millhouse (1929–2017), South Australian politician
  • Milhouse Van Houten, a fictional character from The Simpsons
  • Millhouse Green, a village in Barnsley, England
  • Millhouse, Argyll, a village in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
  • Millhouse, Cumbria, a village in England
  • Millhouses, a suburb of the City of Sheffield, England
  • Millhouses, Barnsley, England
  • Millhouse (film), a 1971 documentary film on Richard Milhous Nixon's career from 1946 to 1968
  • Millhouse LLC, the asset management company of Roman Abramovich
  • Milhous (disambiguation)
  • Mulhouse

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What is a mill house

Excellent. Superlative. Top notch. Used to express delight, satisfaction, victory, or pleasant surprise.

This comes from an episode of "The Simpsons" in which the geeky and unpopular character Milhouse enjoys a small number of fortunate happenings, such as finding Ten Dollars. In response to the lucky occurrence, he exclaims "Everything's coming up Milhouse!" The total expression is reduced to "Millhouse" for convenience. Millhouse is a misspelling of Milhouse.

1: Yo, dood, I just found 10 bucks!

2: Millhouse!

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To 'do' a 'Millhouse' is an action; similar in execution to that of feltching small rodents - except that this is usually done by someone small, bespeckled and with a fiesty attitude. Beware - someone caught 'doing-a-Millhouse' is likely to become very aggressive when confronted. Best turn a blind eye and walk away slowly - covering and holding firmly one's own crotch area.

Person 1: "Yo Nigga - see that Honkey ova 'there; he doin-a-Millhouse"

Person 2: "Shit Home Boy - that sure is some disgustin' stuff goin' down - he oughta be ashamed of his skinny white-ass"

Person 1: "fo-shizzle - he one sick mutha - you just gotta feel for that Rodent"

Person 2: "Word... take a look at his face tho - he in real deep homey.."

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When a romantically-linked couple could easily pass for brother and sister.An individual who chooses to date someone who shares their physical characters is worthy of ridicule as they are presumably guilty of narcissism (at best) or incest (at worst).Can work as well for homosexual couples who bear a familial resemblance, prompting assumptions that they are brother and brother, or sister and sister.

Origin: From the Simpsons, Bart's long-suffering sidekick Millhouse Van Houten has similar blue hair, thick eye brows, and large glasses as both his mother and father. Additionally, it is possible given Millhouse's poor judgement that his parents do in fact share the same genealogy.

From "The Simpsons: Season 22, episode 3 entitled: MoneyBart (2010)

Bart has provoked his noted-feminist sister Lisa with dismissive terms such as "Honey Pie" and "Tootsie Pop". Prompting Nelson to interject with the following:

Nelson Muntz: Hey, get a room, you two.

Lisa Simpson: We're brother and sister.

Milhouse Van Houten: So are my parents ... I think.

Concerned friend #1: Do you think Matt's girlfriend kind of looks the same as him? I mean, they're the same height, same hair color, they even laugh at the same jokes...

Concerned friend #2: Oh yeah! Total Millhouse Parents.

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